CDL A Company Driver - OTR
This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 9/12/2025 5:17:32 AM
Company Driver
Dry Van
Over the Road
2-3 years
Roberston Trucks in Hiring Experienced OTR Company Drivers - Up to $.70 CPM - Newer Trucks
PAYMENT:
- Our Company Drivers Earn $0.65 - $0.70 CPM Based on Experience
- Our Team Drivers Earn $.72 - $.75 CPM Based on Experience
- Company Drivers Average Between $2,000 - $3,500 a Week - Take Home
- 1099
- $2,500 Escrow ( $250 Deducted for 10 Weeks)
- Weekly Direct Deposit
- 50+ available trucks / ready to go
- 2018-2023 Well-maintained, clean, fully equipped, Freightliners & Volvos
- APU
- Inverters
- Microwaves
- No Slip Seating
HOME/REST DAY CALCULATION:
- 3 weeks of straight work = 3 Home days.
- 4 weeks of straight work = 4 Home days
- 5 weeks of straight work = 6 Home day
OTHER:
- Consistent Year-Round Freight 3000+ Miles Per Week
- Drop & Hook, Live loads, Power Only
BONUSES:
- Clean passed inspections with no violations:
- Level-I - $500
- Level-II - $300
- Level-III - $200
- Loyalty bonuses:
- $500 - working for the company for 6 months
- $1000 - working for the company for 1 year
- Driver referral bonus:
- Hired driver 1 month of employment - $100
- Hired driver 6 months of employment - $500
Wage Range: 0.65 - 0.70 per mile
General Description of Benefits: 1099, consistent home time, well-maintained truck, great pay & more.
- Minimum 2 years of experience
- No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years
- Must be able to understand and communicate in English
- No more than 1 accident (preventable or non-preventable) in the past 3 years
- No DUI/Drug Convictions/Arrest
In addition to the job benefits mentioned above, there are several other general advantages to truck driving jobs in Rockford. Illinois offers truck drivers many opportunities since it borders the Great Lakes, which is a major freshwater waterway serving the Central US. Illinois ranks as the sixth busiest state in exports in the US, even without direct access to a seaport. Cross country routes make Illinois one of the Midwest’s most advantageous states for truck drivers to call home.